Following three years of intensive work and study by a United Kingdom Government organisation, the City of London Police ran an initial pilot scheme which heralded a change in the way police use tactics to deter hostile reconnaissance. Because of the way the scheme works, these tactics also have beneficial effects on crime in general. Following the success of the pilot and some further refinement, the tactics were launched under the name of Project Servator in February 2014. These tactics have been adopted by several UK police forces already, and the Royal Gibraltar Police have now launched this project in Gibraltar.

What?

Project Servator is used to deter, detect and disrupt a wide range of criminal activity while providing a reassuring presence for members of Our Community and visitors to Gibraltar. Project Servator deployments are unpredictable and highly visible. They involve new tactics and cutting edge training for Police Officers that are designed to deter, detect and disrupt a range of criminal activity, from Pick-Pocketing and Theft to Hostile Reconnaissance in pursuit of terrorism activity.

They involve uniformed and plain clothed officers together with other specially-trained officers. They are supported by other resources, such as police dogs and any existing CCTV network.

We will turn up unannounced in a specific area to carry out patrols and engage with the public. They will be unpredictable, so they could happen at any time, last for different varying amounts of time and involve any number of officers and assets.

Why?

Protecting Gibraltar as an important financial services jurisdiction, tourism destination and safe community in which to live and work, remains a key priority for the Royal Gibraltar Police and, as the nature of the threat evolves, deterrence measures need to develop accordingly.

These new tactics will mean a more enhanced and strategic approach to protecting “Our Community” and is part of our continuous drive to deploy our resources more effectively.

The tactics provide reassurance to the general public, whilst deterring would-be criminals and making a wide range of criminals (from petty criminals to terrorists) easier to detect by specially trained officers. The use of specially trained officers has been proven to be very effective in detecting criminals and those with criminal intent.

Where?

Project Servator is very much “business as usual” for us and will operate across various locations in Gibraltar.

What You Will See

You could see us in or near your area more than once a day or not see us for a week or more. The key to these specific types of deployments being successful in deterring, detecting and disrupting criminal behaviour, is for them to be unpredictable.

Don’t be surprised or alarmed if you see a Project Servator deployment being carried out in or near your place of residence or work, at our Airport or at one of our leisure areas. Our officers are there to keep you safe. You may also see or meet officers who are there to explain to passers-by or passengers what we are doing and answer any questions you have. Feel free to talk to them if you’re interested in finding out more.

Working Together

Businesses and retailers have a vital role to play too. We rely on their support and vigilance to ensure our tactics in the fight against crime are successful. We are working with them to keep the Our Community and visitors safe by ensuring they too know how to report suspicious activity.

How can YOU help us

You can play a vital role by being vigilant and reporting anything that doesn’t feel right, for example, an unattended item or someone acting suspiciously. Don’t leave it to someone else to report it. We want you to look out for the unusual – any activity or behaviour that strikes you as not being quite right and out of place in your normal day to day life.

You may feel it’s probably nothing, but unless you trust your instincts and report it we won’t be able to judge whether the information you have is important or not. Remember, no piece of information is considered too small or insignificant.

REMEMBER:

Tell a Police officer or member of staff

Call 20072500 (Police Enquiries)

Email Us (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

In an EMERGENCY - ALWAYS contact 199 / 112

An important part of Project Servator is about telling people what it is that we are doing. The public need to understand the nature of our deployments and feel reassured rather than alarmed. If you are a business owner, you can help us by:

Displaying a poster in the window of your business during our operations. This may not be required in every area but an officer may ask you for your assistance. These posters will help to reassure the public and deter hostile reconnaissance and criminals.

Explaining to your customers and employees about the nature of these deployments, specifically that:

They are part of the RGP’s commitment to help protect Our Community and those working and visiting Gibraltar.

The deployments will involve highly visible and covert operations that will occur regularly. People shouldn’t be surprised or alarmed if they see a sudden increase of police officers. Small deployments may include just officers while larger operations may include a mix of cars, motorcyclists, dogs and other measures.

Police officers may visit businesses and other premises during deployments to inform and reassure staff and customers about the operation.

Members of the public and staff should report any suspicious activity immediately either to an officer or by calling 20072500. Please use 199 / 112 if an immediate response is required.

It is important to us that we achieve the right balance between deterring and detecting criminals and allowing our residents and visitors alike to go about their daily business

We are always looking for feedback, both good and bad. If you have any concerns or wish to discuss Project Servator with us, please email us (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)